
Spoelstra: No need to penalize Ball any further
Erik Spoelstra supports no further penalties for LaMelo Ball after flagrant foul.
A world-class manager has expressed confidence in being the ideal replacement for Arne Slot. Liverpool's recent performance has been disappointing, with only 10 wins in their last 27 Premier League matches, raising concerns about the team's future.
World class manager confirms he's the perfect choice to replace Arne Slot
The numbers only reinforce that concern. In 2025, he managed to win fewer than half of his matches, and the situation has worsened further in 2026. Liverpool have recorded just 10 victories in their last 21 games, a return that falls well below the standards expected at the club.
Even more alarming is their league form. After starting the season with five consecutive wins, Liverpool have managed just 10 victories in their following 27 Premier League matches.
For a club of Liverpool’s stature, that level of performance is simply unacceptable, and it increasingly feels like there is no clear path back from this decline.
It's only thanks to the decline of Manchester United and Chelsea that Liverpool are still in a position where they can salvage the season.
Long-term the club needs change and that change has to be appointing a world-class manager who truly understands what it takes to reach an elite level and work with world-class players.
Slot doesn't grasp this.
But Luis Enrique does. His achievements speak for themselves. He's turned PSG into a team of primadonas and egotistic superstars and made them the best team in Europe.
All throughout it, Enrique has been regularly promoting talented young players like Senny Mayulu, Desire Doue and Warren Zaire-Emery, while improving every player in his squad.
Now there are murmurs Enrique is considering his future in Paris after this season and that he is looking for a new project.
Well, what better project could there be than Liverpool right now?
And it's a project that seems to be close to Enrique's heart. In his recent press conference leading up to the clash between Liverpool and PSG, Enrique revealed that he once went to watch a game from the Kop at Anfield as a fan.
“Nice question. How do you know that?” Enrique said.
“I don’t remember the match but it was nice, I wanted to live as a supporter one of the best stadiums in the world, Anfield. And I enjoyed it a lot, it was different.
“I got the tickets because Luis Garcia was playing here and he gave me the tickets. It was very nice, very special, very different to what I live in the past as a player. I enjoyed it a lot.”
The identity of the world-class manager has not been disclosed in the provided information.
Liverpool has recorded only 10 victories in their last 27 Premier League matches, following a strong start to the season.
Liverpool's poor performance raises concerns about the team's future and the potential for further decline in their standings.

Erik Spoelstra supports no further penalties for LaMelo Ball after flagrant foul.
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